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3T MRI Imaging data acquisition (Clinical)

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Pricing/Discount Options: Call #2
Unique Identifier: 946002d4-08c7-4a26-8ebb-3fc918cb7602

Service Description

Centre for Imaging Research (CIR) is a world-leading imaging centre at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden in collaboration with SciLIfeLab and RISE. It offers an exceptional and unique collection of core facilities for cutting-edge structural, functional, and metabolic in vivo multimodal imaging and endovascular/minimally invasive surgical techniques.

The core facility, MRI Centre, aims to catalyse novel and translational research using MRI. We offer a state-of-the-art 3 Tesla GE SIGNA Premier system-wide bore gantry and high-performance XT gradients. We support all types of MRI studies in humans, ranging from small single-centre projects to large-scale international multi-centre studies. A special focus is on offering MRI suitable for multi-modal integration such as CT, PET, EEG and MEG. The KI MRI Centre also offers a full-service lab for drawing blood and investigating psychophysiology (EDA, PPG, Eye-tracking) along with standardised image post-processing and data storage facilities with cluster computing for data analysis. In this service, we offer full support in project consultation, ethical permits and module technical support. For more information, visit the website: https://imagingresearch.se/facilities/corefacilities/mrc

Offerings: Testing Imaging (MRI, MEG, PET, CT, Microscopy, etc.)
TEF-Health Use Case Domain: all
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Provider & Contact

Provider Organisation Karolinska Institutet (KI)
Provider Country Sweden
Published Email tef-health@ki.se

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Operational Details

Service Inputs Project specifications
Service Outputs Imaging data, analysis, and report
Dependencies & Restrictions Ethics vote, GDPR, Facility costs
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